Text: Joseph Mora
Genre: Children Book
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Synopsis
This book is written from the point of view of Abe, a service dog who was trained to be a companion for a person who is blind.
Plot
The plot outlines Abe’s life from the time he was told he would be a service dog to the day he prepares to retire from that service.
What I Liked
I liked the way Abe, was nice and helpful to his companion. I found it interesting that a dog could be educated to take care of a person. I especially liked the idea of a school for dogs.
What I Didn’t Like
I loved all of it.
Stamp of Approval
I would love to own this book.
By Ari Benn
It’s very good to get there kind of books for children to read, it help them in their education and also in their imagination, it’ll expand the way they see things. I live short stories and as a matter of fact, I read them with my children because I always take pleasure in reading them before giving to my kids.
Hi,
Thanks for stopping by and for your comment. This is indeed a good read for the little ones. Beautiful pictures too.
Cheers
Candy Benn
Hello Candy, it’s nice to see such a simple and wonderful article and I am really looking forward to getting this book and reading it to my daughter who is so in love with dogs and I know she would love this one. I often wonder if they would be any good she would relate with and seeing this one answers my question
Hi Justin,
Thanks for stopping by and for your comments.
This book is indeed interesting. My son enjoyed it very much.
Happy reading,
Candy Benn
Though the storyline is not too enthusiastic for me to read on. However, this could just be a good read alongside the alley sometimes to just read for fun. I actually appreciate your look into this book and giving your insights and overview about it. Really awesome to see here and I value your post a lot. Thumbs up to you for sharing here
Hi Kimberly thank you for stopping by and for your comment. I appreciate your thoughts. The book was written with children in mind.
Cheers,
Candy Benn
This book has a nice story line about a service dag named Abe. Kids love dogs and this book would be an interesting read for kids. Dogs that can be trained to take care of disabled humans have lots of special training. I still don’t know how an animal can learn how to aid disabled humans. This has always puzzled me. But it works. School for dogs would be something to talk about. Thanks for the article.
Hi John,
Thank you for stopping by and for your comments. It is an interesting book. The review reflects the opinion of my six year old. I like to have children give me their perspective on books that are written with them in mind.
Cheers,
Candy Benn
Your review of the book ‘Abe The Service Dog’ was captivating and I’m really excited to get the book as I think it’ll make a great gift for my nephew. I think this book will be especially useful in teaching children the importance of always lending a helping hand to those who are in need without expecting a reward in any form in return.
Hi Beesean,
I have to agree with you the lesson in this book is a good one for children.
Cheers,
Candy Benn